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Viscose Fibres with Low Inflammability

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The possibility of modifying viscose fibre with phosphorus-containing flame retardants — derivatives of dimethyl methylphosphonate — was investigated. Bath compositions and modification parameters that ensure the sorption-diffusion interaction of flame retardant and fibre were developed and fire-proofed viscose fibres were fabricated for production of textiles and reinforcing systems in production of polymeric composite materials. The effect of the flame retardant on thermochemical processes in thermooxidative degradation and combustion of the viscose fibre and the possibility of regulating these processes by altering the mechanism of decomposition of the fibre and reducing its combustibility were established.

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Bychkova, E.V., Panova, L.G., Artemenko, S.E. et al. Viscose Fibres with Low Inflammability. Fibre Chemistry 33, 16–19 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019269312050

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